Security you can audit
We build around identity-first controls, endpoint compliance, access discipline, and governance practices that are easier for firms to explain and defend.
Most providers will manage the law firm environment exactly as they inherited it. We do not. We improve it, standardize it around Microsoft current-state best practices, and put the firm in position to use AI safely and productively.
Flat monthly rate per user. No surprise fees. No ticket economics.
Law firms usually do not need more tool sprawl or a reactive help desk. They need a secure, well-governed Microsoft environment that supports privileged data, productivity, and modern workflows, and a provider whose incentives are not tied to more tickets.
We build around identity-first controls, endpoint compliance, access discipline, and governance practices that are easier for firms to explain and defend.
We help firms use more of what they already pay for across Microsoft 365, security, device management, collaboration, and reporting.
We prepare the firm to use Copilot and automation inside the Microsoft security model, without forcing attorneys and staff into shadow AI habits.
Firms get roadmap ownership, vendor coordination, modernization guidance, and direct accountability alongside day-to-day support.
We are not trying to monetize disorder. Predictable pricing gives us room to improve the environment instead of benefiting from recurring friction.
We assess the inherited environment, close obvious gaps, and move the firm toward a cleaner Microsoft baseline across identity, endpoints, collaboration, and security.
We reduce inconsistency across devices, accounts, permissions, and workflows so the environment is easier to support and safer to operate.
We look for ways to help attorneys and staff work faster using the Microsoft stack they already have instead of adding unnecessary complexity.
We improve governance and data access first so the firm can benefit from Copilot without creating new confidentiality problems.
MFA, conditional access, device trust, and tighter permission models for privileged client data.
Standardized workstation, laptop, and mobile-device management so attorneys and staff have a more predictable experience.
Better use of collaboration, security, compliance, and management features already available in the licensing footprint.
Less time spent reacting to recurring issues, and more time improving the environment in ways the firm can actually feel.
Tell us what the current environment looks like and where the firm wants to go. We will map a practical next step.
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Based in: Athens, Georgia